Oral history transcript of James Amaden, part of The History Project, Inc., a series of in-depth, local history interviews, recalling personal life experiences and observations, with special focus on early 20th Century life in East Hampton, N.Y....

Historical Souvenir of the Summer Festival of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Freeport Methodist Episcopal Church, August 21-22, 1900. This pamphlet includes a history of Freeport, advertisements for local businesses, pictures of houses and public...

Black and white postcard of the Grove Street School. This building was completed in 1905 and was added to several times. This view was taken from the corner of Pine Street. Postmark: "Freeport, N.Y. February 3, 1904"
Addressee and Address: "Miss...

Colorized postcard of the Freeport Railroad Station located on Sunrise highway. This picture shows the railroad tracks before they were elevated. Also visable is the H.P Libby Real Estate building, the Methodist Church steeple, and stores located...

Black and white postcard of three boys on a bridge at the Fishing Pool. This early bridge on Mill Road covered the millrace from Horsfal's Pond to a grist and saw mill. Postmark: Freeport, N.Y., August 14, 1907, 8 p.m." Addressee and Address: Miss...

Original booklet describing the Long Island Collection, located within the East Hampton Library, East Hampton, N.Y., written by Morton Pennypacker. [original name: East Hampton Free Library Pennypacker Long Island Collection]

Pamphlet produced for the concert to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the founding of Freeport c.1659. Sponsored by the Freeport Historical Society, the concert featured the Cathedral singers and was held at the First Presbyterian Church. There...

Cottages overlook Northport Bay in Asharoken Beach. Owned by the Town of Huntington from 1688 until 1890, in the early twentieth century the area was developed as a summer resort by Northport lawyer William B. Codling.

Black and white image of Arthur M. Hopkins (1878 - 1950), a Broadway producer, director, writer, and theatre owner and operator, who lived in Great Neck between 1934 and 1941, on Middle Neck Road, where Clover Drive is now. It is said that Eugene...

Black and white image of businessman and investor Harry Ford Sinclair (1876 - 1956). Sinclair lived in a home in Kings Point, off of West Shore Road, where Sinclair Drive is now. He owned the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation, and owned or had...